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    • RichardR Offline
      Richard
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      @gareth said:

      You've taken on the purest form of housing, by that I mean 'simplicity' is the purest form.

      It is difficult and extremely challenging.

      When I was a student in the '70's we had an assignment to design a caravan.....I believe it was one of the most difficult things I have ever had to do.

      I have never enjoyed designing large houses for the wealthy....they are invariably indulgent and wasteful of materials.

      By the way mate, there is nothing wrong with being a bit OCD and anal about modules, wastage, grids, zones etc....that is exactly what is required to produce good work...! πŸ‘

      Thanks Gareth, yeah like yourself, I love to create space rather than wonder how to fill it! Make the big from the small!

      Certainly reducing waste comes back as returns or savings when a home is to be mass produced. That has also be fun, thinking of how everything can go together with least effort and detail. Whilst considering how to have it be assembled by anyone without error!

      [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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      • RichardR Offline
        Richard
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        Here is a scale model of the home. I wanted something robust and solid so tried coreflute, though it is normally a bitch to consider modeling with, I ended up developing a very sturdy concealed joint. This is as sturdy as tupperware, plus if I print the externals or drawing to paper I can actually wrap each wall, and the way it all clips together holds it in place!

        Windows can be cut in, the vertical open flutes then give a trench for a piece of cut acrylic to be snapped in!

        I just need to swap out the pins with some tidy ones and presto! Very quick, clean and solid as!!!! πŸ‘

        home.jpg
        joint.jpg
        wrap.jpg

        [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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        • jeff hammondJ Offline
          jeff hammond
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          how do the sections lock together? bolts and stuff and etc?

          it'd be sweet to design a locking bracket of sorts that works on all the pieces.. one tool.
          [edit] though i guess i'm thinking of it being modular as in it will be set up in multiple locations.. when really, it probably only needs assembled once [/edit]

          that aside, i think it looks awesome.
          πŸ‘

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          • RichardR Offline
            Richard
            last edited by

            @jeff hammond said:

            how do the sections lock together? bolts and stuff and etc?

            it'd be sweet to design a locking bracket of sorts that works on all the pieces.. one tool.
            [edit] though i guess i'm thinking of it being modular as in it will be set up in multiple locations.. when really, it probably only needs assembled once [/edit]

            that aside, i think it looks awesome.
            πŸ‘

            Jeff, the panels are jointed with a vertical 45x90mm timber stud and nail fixed both sides. Pretty fast, and yes just assembled once!

            [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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            • jeff hammondJ Offline
              jeff hammond
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              hey.. do you watch this show out of new zealand called The Art of the Architect ?

              dotdotdot

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              • RichardR Offline
                Richard
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                @jeff hammond said:

                hey.. do you watch this show out of new zealand called The Art of the Architect ?

                No mate we haven't get it, i'll see if I can check it out!

                [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                  jeff hammond
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                  @richard said:

                  @jeff hammond said:

                  hey.. do you watch this show out of new zealand called The Art of the Architect ?

                  No mate we haven't get it, i'll see if I can check it out!

                  it's basically just a camera crew following different architects around from development through construction phases of high dollar homes being built in new zealand.. a couple of the episodes have been pretty sweet.. you'll see sketchup being used by most of the architects at some point.

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                  • RichardR Offline
                    Richard
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                    @jeff hammond said:

                    @richard said:

                    @jeff hammond said:

                    hey.. do you watch this show out of new zealand called The Art of the Architect ?

                    No mate we haven't get it, i'll see if I can check it out!

                    it's basically just a camera crew following different architects around from development through construction phases of high dollar homes being built in new zealand.. a couple of the episodes have been pretty sweet.. you'll see sketchup being used by most of the architects at some point.

                    Yeah I checked online mate, though it isn't available in our location! 😞 I'm keen to check it out though!

                    [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                    • olisheaO Offline
                      olishea
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                      Love your models Richard. People normally bastardise coreflute as a modelling material but you've executed it very nicely.

                      oli

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                      • RichardR Offline
                        Richard
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                        @olishea said:

                        Love your models Richard. People normally bastardise coreflute as a modelling material but you've executed it very nicely.

                        Dont worry mate, I was too! In the end finding a solution to jointing made it viable!

                        [BUILTBRAND.COM.AU](http://builtbrand.com.au/)

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                          I was just reading a new article and reminded me of your work.
                          http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-27156775

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